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Zane is more than welcome to jump in my car again :nyaanyaa:

Why be so mean for... I'm nice to you 98% of the time lol Next time he might drive and I will jump in your car... :P Unless you don't let me on principle!

yeah good event guys, alot of fun... few minor hiccups, (my immobiliser crapped itself when enterign the track :( haha) and the intercooler hose, but alls well that ends well.

Seriously though, lakeside for next happy laps?? way better then QR imo

thanks for organising the event guys, and thanks to the evos for coming out and having a run, and a special thankyou to Greg for letitng me borrow your tools; i wouldsta been up the proverbial otherwise.

Good to see you got it back on without taking the front bar on. Get you to do mine next time it happens? :yucky:

Next happy laps get Zane to drive pinky and you can jump in my car.

Hahaha I would love to get him to drive Pinky!!! He will drive his tho over mine any day! Because dirty 33...

Hahaha I would love to get him to drive Pinky!!! He will drive his tho over mine any day! Because awesome 33 that is too awesome for him to handle/too broken to be safely driven at speed

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LP is the preference of a lot of people however QR traditionally gets the bigger turnouts. Also, people need to be run QR before they do LP hence we need to keep an even split. We were looking at increasing the frequency of runs at LP however we weren't able to harness the numbers to justify this. Considering that we need a minimum of 40 people, it's tough to have them running as frequently as we like. The Evos have been great and people have enjoyed having them out - except for that one dickhead who said something about the Evos not being able to keep up and then kept getting his ass handed to him by said evos.... whoever that was :P

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